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    • October 25, 2012 11:32 AM CDT
    • everything with reh dogg and b-real

      maybe I wanna get high

    • October 24, 2012 1:12 PM CDT
    • i like all of Nancy and Lee's better - known duets and some of the lesser known ones , too , like from their second LP.  DON'T HAVE THE THIRD....Chances are , not many of us do.I HAD THE VERY GOOD FORTUNE TO SEE NANCY AND LEE TOGETHER IN THE EARLY 90'S.

      Lee's voice , in person , was incredibly low. Right down there with J.D. SUMNER AND CAPTAIN BEEFHEART. "She....called ....me ..SAAAAAAAAAND.".

      Super nice guy , too , his big resurgence had'nt happened , yet , so , he was blown away by the attention he was getting.

       

       
       
      Tersicore said:

      Yes, you´re right! Even the recording with Suzi Jane Hokum sounds great! 

      I guess it´s her (some years later?) on video, at least looks like..


      Nero said:

      Your welcome! It's one of my all-time faves, you just can't beat the combination of Lee'n'Nancy's voices, or Lee Hazlewood's production. My wife has an original Nancy Sinatra LP from the 60s, it weighs a ton, and, apart from the songs, the sound of it is absolutely amazing.

      If you're any kind of a fan of Lee Hazlewood, then Ace put out a CD of his stuff on MGM, which includes a demo of Summer Wine with the delightfully named Suzi Jane Hokum sing Nancy's part.


      Tersicore said:

      Thanx Nero! I guess, i haven´t heard this song since my early childhood :)

      Nero said:

      Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood - 'Summer Wine'

    • October 24, 2012 1:03 PM CDT
    • Of course , there's Bud and Travis , who were probably better known for doing Folk duets , but had a Rock'n'Roll hit with "Tell Him No" , The best record The Everlys never made , and that you'll probably never , or very seldom , hear on Oldies radio.
       
      John Battles said:

      I was at a loss to mention anything that is NOT The Everly Bros. , but , that does'nt mean I don't have other favorite duets or vocal duos.

      blahblehblahbleh said:

      all everly brothers all the time..its not very sexy or crazy but that two part close harmony is pretty interesting

    • October 23, 2012 8:14 AM CDT
    • WOw!!!  Great song, genius video!

    • October 24, 2012 7:30 PM CDT
    • "Weeeeeellll , A lotta people say Bob Dylan exists. I like Dylan's stuff , you know. He's a little alien , he lives here with me ! He has that song , "And God gave names to all the animals....". Roky Erickson , 1984. He was so much older , then , he's younger than that , now.
       
      John Battles said:

      Ramones , Zakary Thaks - My Back Pages.

      Booker T. and The MGs , The Lounge Singer and The W.T. Waitress on SNL - Got To Serve Somebody. 

      Johnny Winter , Chic - A - Go Go All Stars (Oh , God. That's me singing. Look it up on You Tube if you want a good laugh.) - Highway 61 Revisited.

      With all these idiot tribute albums TO albums going around (Oh , I'm sure SOME are good.) , some REALLY inept Garage Punk bands ought to do one to "Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid" , which sounds like one one acknowledged classic short of Dylan sleeping.


       
      John Battles said:

      And , while it'salso not Garage , Elvis' only other known Dylan cover (He may have recorded others ,  for shits and giggles) , "Don't Think Twice , It's All Right" really "Brings it all Back Home" , if you will.

      Mick Farren - It's All Right , Ma (I'm Only Bleeding).

      Yardbirds - Most Likely You'll Go Your Way.

      Soup Greens - Like a Rolling Stone.

      Huns - Subterranean Homesick Blues.

      Deadmoon - The Times They Are A - Changin' .

      Nervebreakers , Antiseen - Positively 5TH STREET.

      Johnny Thunders - Joey , Joey.

      Roky Erickson - Baby , Let Me Follow You Down , Blowing In The Wind .

      Them - It's All Over Now , Baby Blue.

      Sir Douglas Quintet - Talking Tom Thumb Blues.

      I realize I'm waving that artistic license around someting awful , but , in the event anyone wants to look any of these up.....
       


       Dana V. Hatch said:

      On the Road Again - Novas, does the Race Marbles' Like a Dribbling Fram count? I hate the Dead but they did a few cool singles before shitting out a bunch of lame albums and It's All Over Now Baby Blue was one of 'em. It ain't garage but Elvis's version of Tomorrow Is a Long Time, tacked onto the Spinout soundtrack, is a beauty.

    • October 24, 2012 7:24 PM CDT
    • Ramones , Zakary Thaks - My Back Pages.

      Booker T. and The MGs , The Lounge Singer and The W.T. Waitress on SNL - Got To Serve Somebody. 

      Johnny Winter , Chic - A - Go Go All Stars (Oh , God. That's me singing. Look it up on You Tube if you want a good laugh.) - Highway 61 Revisited.

      With all these idiot tribute albums TO albums going around (Oh , I'm sure SOME are good.) , some REALLY inept Garage Punk bands ought to do one to "Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid" , which sounds like one one acknowledged classic short of Dylan sleeping.


       
      John Battles said:

      And , while it'salso not Garage , Elvis' only other known Dylan cover (He may have recorded others ,  for shits and giggles) , "Don't Think Twice , It's All Right" really "Brings it all Back Home" , if you will.

      Mick Farren - It's All Right , Ma (I'm Only Bleeding).

      Yardbirds - Most Likely You'll Go Your Way.

      Soup Greens - Like a Rolling Stone.

      Huns - Subterranean Homesick Blues.

      Deadmoon - The Times They Are A - Changin' .

      Nervebreakers , Antiseen - Positively 5TH STREET.

      Johnny Thunders - Joey , Joey.

      Roky Erickson - Baby , Let Me Follow You Down , Blowing In The Wind .

      Them - It's All Over Now , Baby Blue.

      Sir Douglas Quintet - Talking Tom Thumb Blues.

      I realize I'm waving that artistic license around someting awful , but , in the event anyone wants to look any of these up.....
       


       Dana V. Hatch said:

      On the Road Again - Novas, does the Race Marbles' Like a Dribbling Fram count? I hate the Dead but they did a few cool singles before shitting out a bunch of lame albums and It's All Over Now Baby Blue was one of 'em. It ain't garage but Elvis's version of Tomorrow Is a Long Time, tacked onto the Spinout soundtrack, is a beauty.

    • October 23, 2012 3:34 PM CDT
    • Middle Class Rut - "Hurricane"

    • October 24, 2012 6:58 PM CDT
    • i agree with all listed so far but lets not forget Brigid Dawson!

    • October 24, 2012 2:07 PM CDT
    • Hey -- thanks to all the garagepunkers on here for keeping this discussion alive. I still can't get past X and Exene C -- my all-time fave female singer in one of my most-loved bands. Of course, I've also listed The Divinyls previously. Insane live -- downright dangerous to be in the front of the audience when they came on in their heydey. I mean, you may have been in danger of getting your mind blown.

      That said, I can't get past The Jackets right now. I just love Jackie and what she brings to her audience. I wish I could see them live, but a trip to Europa at the moment just ain't in the stars for me.

      Closer to Stateside, check out the Handcuffs from Chicago if you like some power pop and good guitar noise. I'd list more but my brain is not working due to instant-only coffee causing a misfiring of my neurons today.





    • October 24, 2012 1:02 PM CDT
    • KERION:)

      FROM FRANCE :)

    • October 24, 2012 12:52 PM CDT
    • My special friends PERSIAN CLAWS:)

    • October 23, 2012 12:44 PM CDT
    • Blondie

    • October 23, 2012 11:39 AM CDT
    • Unreal .......count me IN:):)!!!

      Chris said:

      Hey!! We're a brand new band, the CHAIN LETTERS, female fronted, female drummer, guys on guitar and bass! We're about to release our first 7"! We play fierce rough edged garagey powerpop like the Go-Gos and early Donnas jamming with the Zeros! Message me if you want me to email you an MP3 of our demo - just cuz, or maybe you are interested in putting us our on your label!!

    • October 24, 2012 1:15 PM CDT
    • (...) It isn't garagepunk, that's for sure.
       
      melissa scott said:

      Ok, I'll admit it, I never got it with The Cure. Is it too poppy? Too faux Goth? They always seemed like they were TRYING to be clever instead of actually being so.

      If I've missed something, do tell. Is there any way to get "Love Cats" lalalalala out of my head long enough to hear the good stuff?

    • October 24, 2012 12:26 PM CDT
    • Ok, I'll admit it, I never got it with The Cure. Is it too poppy? Too faux Goth? They always seemed like they were TRYING to be clever instead of actually being so.

      If I've missed something, do tell. Is there any way to get "Love Cats" lalalalala out of my head long enough to hear the good stuff?

    • October 24, 2012 3:33 AM CDT
    • Very hit or miss. Of course, their early stuff like THREE IMAGINARY BOYS and PORNOGRAPHY was right on target. A vastly underrated band to be sure.

    • October 23, 2012 3:23 PM CDT
    • Who likes listening to the Cure?

      On YouTube there are numerous integral live-concerts to be enjoyed.

      Their typical sound both gloomy and dreamed with a nice beat and mysterious lyrics.

      They are around for 30+ years...

    • October 24, 2012 9:43 AM CDT
    • I heard this and it sounded electronic, which makes it all the more wierd.

      swt said:

      A friend in New Zealand just shared this with me

    • October 24, 2012 8:53 AM CDT
    • Hello, this is John Wright. Welcome to the British Dance Band Show. I am currently producing a weekly programme or podcast of British Dance Bands music, played on original 78rpm records. http://www.r2ok.co.uk/dancebandshow.htm

    • October 24, 2012 2:03 AM CDT
    • A friend in New Zealand just shared this with me

    • October 23, 2012 8:24 PM CDT
    • This week's show featured music from Wire, The Obits, Modern Superstitions, The Zellots and The Stoves (from the upcomming What Wave compilation #24), The Pointed Sticks, Dum Dum Girls, The Black Lips, Public Image Limited and more!

      Lisen/download this week's podcast:
      http://cjamlog1.cjam.ca/mp3dirnew/36-Revolution_Rock-20121023-1030-t1350984600.mp3

      Also take a look at my blog post feature on Wire's Map Ref. 41° N 93° W single:

      http://revrock.blogspot.ca/2012/10/wire-map-ref-41n-93w-show-427.html

       

      The Play List:

       

      1.  The Obits – Let Me Dream If I Want To
      2.  Modern Superstitions – Black Moon
      3.  Random Variables – High School of My Heart
      4.  Lou Reed - Romeo & Juliet
      5.  Built To Spill - Dystopian Dream Girl
      6.  The Stoves - Can't Slow Down
      7.  The Zellots - Soldiers
      8.  The Gruesomes - Leave My Kitten Alone
      9.  The Fall - Couldn't Get Ahead
      10. The Pointed Sticks - The Witch
      11. Papermaps – Break
      12. Dum Dum Girls – Season In Hell
      13. Laughing Clowns – Law of Nature
      14. The Vaccines – Bad Mood
      15. Wire – Map Ref. 41° N 93° W
      16. Pere Ubu - Final Solution
      17. Modest Moust - Cowboy Dan
      18. Neil Young - For The Turnstiles
      19. Black Lips – The Ballad of Ray Marsh (Outtake)
      20. Public Image Limited - Annalisa

    • October 23, 2012 8:02 PM CDT
    • Radio What Wave Playlist for Oct 23rd 2012.

      This was a special fill-in for the History Of Us (CHRW retrospective show) in which we dedicated the show to the Graphics Underground London 1977-1990 show that is happening this weekend. On friday Oct 26th, we have the art opening at Forest City Gallery. On saturday, Oct 27 we have the opening party with;Uranus, NFG, The Zellots and The Enemas re-forming for one night only at Call The Office. And this weekend will be the unveiling of What Wave 24, an all London Ontario edition which comes with a 90m cassette of all local bands from 1978 to 1992.

      http://graphicundergroundlondon.ca/

      Our intent was to talk a bit about the beginnings of punk rock here in London and then play the entire cassette that comes with the What Wave. Didn't accomplish either as we had many guests for this show....Markii Burnaway from NFG, Bob Gliddon from NFG, Brian Lambert from The Enemas and he is also the curator of this whole Graphics Underground show. And Rena O, editor of What Wave zine was also present....a packed onair booth!

      1. Peter Tangredi...Life Is A Crazy Passion...from the Demics Covers CD.

      2. Eddie and The Hot Rods...Do Anything You Want To Do...live at Fryfogles 11/7/77 and one of the very first punk/new wave shows here in London Ontario.

      3. NFG...Cowboy Rock...from Slippery's Club Hits, the cassette that comes with WW 24.

      4. 63 Monroe...At The Boot...as above.

      5. 63 Monroe... Hyjack Victim...from the Rave Up LP, Hijack Victim that came out in 2005.

      6. 63 Monroe...After...as above.

      7. 63 Monroe...Give 'em Up...as above.

      8. 63 Monroe...Henry the 8th...from a 7" from the early 80's.

      9. NFG...Weekend Punx...from a live recording from about 1979 and possibly at The York Hotel.

      10. NFG...Bloodstains On The Carpet...as above.

      11. NFG...Cyanide...as above.

      12. The Zellots...Empty Victories...1981 demo from EMAC studios.

      13. The Zellots...One Way Street...recorded live at the Kent Hotel in Waterloo early 80's.

      14. The Zellots...Blades...1981 demo from EMAC studios.

      15. The Enemas...Joe Wyatt...from Slippery's Club Hits.

      16. Nach Dem Tode...Heaven Has Eyes...as above.

      17. The Demics...New York City....from the Talk's Cheap EP, 1979.

      18. The Stoves...Can't Slow Down...from Slippery's Club Hits.

      19. Uranus...Motorbikin'...as above.

      20. Spiral Scratch...Still Rockin'...as above.

      21. The Zellots...Soldiers...as above

      22. Sheep Look Up...Civil Disobedience...as above.

      23. Redline...IRA...as above.

      24. Regulators...Brainless Wonder...as above.

      25. The Sinners...Not Worth My Time...as above.

      26. The Demics...Nervous Breakdown... as above.

      27. Flying Squad...Godzilla...as above.

      Thanx to Rena O, Markii Burnaway, Bob Gliddon, and Brian Lambert for coming on air to discuss the punk rock years here in London and the big show happening this weekend.

      Back on thursday Oct 25th at 6PM with more local action as we approach the weekend.

      Here's the podcasts:

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWTues.1530mp3

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWTues.1630.mp3

      http://chrwradio.com/podcasts/94-9CHRWTues.1730mp3